Kealey has been married to her husband, Brandon, for over 10 years. When they began trying to grow their family, they faced significant challenges with infertility. The physical and emotional toll of infertility was a heavy burden they carried for nearly five years. They were diagnosed with "unexplained infertility," and their only likely chance of achieving pregnancy was through IVF.
This unexpected suffering deeply impacted their lives but ultimately brought them closer to each other, strengthened their faith, and introduced them to the world of NaProTECHNOLOGY. After the birth of their first child, Kealey began training to become a FertilityCare Practitioner through the Saint Paul VI Institute. She has expressed her passion for teaching the Creighton Model, saying, "There is so much information that women and couples deserve to know about their health and fertility. I love that the method works cooperatively with the woman's cycle to provide the best solutions designed for optimal health."
Today, Kealey and her husband have identified some causes of their "unexplained infertility" and recurrent miscarriages and have found support in maintaining pregnancies. While they have experienced the heartbreak of miscarriage, they are now blessed with five healthy children who keep them busy and joyful.
Naomi is a Nebraska native who has always dreamed of providing holistic women's healthcare. Having grown up with irregular periods due to PCOS, she pursued a career as a physician assistant to help guide women in understanding their bodies while receiving medical care that works collaboratively with their natural functions. She is passionate about addressing women's health concerns, stating that "so many women have been left without answers for their pain, irregular bleeding, infertility, and menopausal symptoms." Naomi believes in listening to women, meeting them where they are, and utilizing nutrition, exercise, and medication to restore the body, mind, and spirit.
Naomi is a board-certified physician assistant specializing in NaProTECHNOLOGY at Vivify Women's Health and Fertility under Dr. Kristina Pakiz. She previously served as a research intern at the Saint Paul VI Institute and later earned her physician assistant degree from the University of Nebraska Medical Center.
Naomi and her husband live in Omaha with their two children. She enjoys trying new recipes, spending time outdoors, and reading with her children. When time permits, the family also loves hiking and playing board games together.
Allison Kleier is a Family Nurse Practitioner who earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Nebraska Medical Center and completed her Doctorate of Nursing Practice (DNP) in 2019 through Creighton University. She is board-certified by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC).
Allison places a high value on the relational aspect of medicine, believing that taking the time to listen to patients and learn their stories is what makes primary care meaningful. She also specializes in providing NaProTECHNOLOGY and serves as a Creighton Model FertilityCare Medical Consultant. Her philosophy is to integrate authentic Catholic morals into the medical care she provides to others.
*Allison is not currently taking new clients but can be reached for medical evaluation thru MyCatholicDoctor*
Teresa has been a FertilityCare Practitioner since 2018 and has used the Creighton Model FertilityCare System since 2015. She has been married to her husband, Landon, since September 2017, and they have two adopted daughters, Therese-Marie and Maria-Jacinta. Her desire to teach the Creighton Model stemmed from her own experiences working with the Saint Paul VI Institute to address her infertility issues.
Teresa has a history of PCOS, Endometriosis, and Luteinized Unruptured Follicle Syndrome. She and Landon underwent nearly four and a half years of infertility treatment with the Saint Paul VI Institute, including four surgeries. Unfortunately, their medical challenges could not be fully resolved, leading them to pursue adoption. They were blessed to welcome Therese-Marie in 2021 and Maria-Jacinta in 2023.
Through her infertility journey, Teresa developed a passion for helping couples facing similar struggles, which inspired her career path in teaching the Creighton Model. She often shares her belief in the power of the Saint Paul VI Institute and the Creighton Model FertilityCare System: "I have been fortunate to witness, time and time again, the miracles that NaProTECHNOLOGY and CrMS can achieve using natural science and credible medicine. It is incredible."
Teresa emphasizes to her clients that while learning and using the Creighton Model requires time, effort, and patience, it is a worthwhile investment that leads to improved health. She reassures them, saying, "Nothing worth having is easy, but I will be there to help you every step of the way." Teresa is deeply committed to guiding her clients toward a better understanding of their bodies and health, and she is excited to support them on their journeys.